
Season 3 officially marks the third straight season of improvement on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics and audiences alike have praised the recent episodes, with critics offering a 94% Tomatometer score, while audiences provided an 89% Popcornmeter score. These numbers are subject to change as the season continues, but this is an excellent start, regardless. Check out the chart below, which showcases the season-to-season improvement:
Season
Tomatometer Score
Popcornmeter Score
1
81%
60%
2
86%
80%
3
94%
89%
What Season 3’s RT Score Means For The Wheel Of Time
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While the leap may not be as tremendous, there is still room for improvement in the future. ScreenRant‘s Nick Bythrow reviewed season 3 and praised the characters and the cinematography while admitting that the story itself “can feel overly busy at times.” The oversized cast often gets in the way of telling a clear and comprehensible story, as future episodes will reveal better. Bythrow was still positive about the season and leaves the show with criticism that provides a roadmap to achieving that coveted 100% Tomatometer score.
Our Take On The Wheel Of Time Season 3’s RT Score
This Is A Much-Needed Improvement

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It is difficult to overstate just how impressive these results are. Even if there are some holes in the story, few shows have ever portrayed such a linear improvement from season to season. These scores could easily provide additional momentum, drawing new viewers through positive word-of-mouth. Any high-budget fantasy show needs to maintain an ever-increasing audience, and this show is no different. Without new viewers signing on to replace any potential lost subscribers, Amazon may be reticent about a renewal. Still, if these astounding critical responses translate into higher viewership, Wheel of Time season 4 is almost guaranteed.